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I wanna try this.
~The One Hour Challenge~
Within only one hour of work, create a finished track. This is easier said than done.
~My Experiences With the Challenge~
I actually started with a trick that I got from Infyuthsion's Youtube Channel, and built off of that. Amusingly, this is my first purely Audiotool track to be published. The challenge forced me to think on the fly with what I wanted the track to sound like, and because I had little time for sound design and mixing, I had to design the track to work well with as little sound engineering as possible. That's not too hard for me, since most of my sounds don't rely much on hardcore sound design, but it still had a strong impact on my track. I really enjoyed taking this challenge, and I think this is actually the most creative track I've made in a while.
~My Challenge to You!~
I challenge everyone to take the One Hour Challenge! Make a remix of this track, delete everything (So you're starting from scratch), and set a timer for one hour. After it goes off, stop. You're done. Title your remix "<Your Name>'s One Hour Challenge" and write your own comments in the "My Experience with the Challenge" section. I can't wait to hear everyone's One Hour Challenges!
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I wanna try this.
Here's the link DarkDescendant-One Hour Challenge
Finished it! Really fun challenge man! Hope you enjoy listening to it :D
So doing this tomorrow :D Challenge accepted :P
Wow. I'd say that was 60 minutes of quality time spent!
missed this one noir - saw you up on the board and checked your track list - excellent talent you ! lately i can only find time to hear who post onmy wall and who happens to be on the board when i'm on hehe so many cool people wish i could hear them all
Very liquid sounds, like'em.
Quite good for a track made in 1H!
Oops, I didn't read all the instructions...I sort of jumped at the thought of it. . I found myself running without a lot of messing around with a lot of settings, which I think personally improved my sound. I also pulled from ideas I was working with in other tracks, and a few I used in my published pieces. Anyway, here's mine. Not the best work, but eh: